Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 109
Chapter 109 Not Going To Work
Paola revealed the truth to her. It turned out that the person who had saved her from the sea wasn’t Eric, but Elm?
Eileen was well aware of how much Elm despised her. Whenever she was bullied at school, he was always the first one to target her.
That’s why she had to switch classes.
If that was really the case, then Elm’s strange comments to her before would make sense. No wonder…
Paola soon left, leaving only Eileen and Hector behind.
It wasn’t until a female police officer emerged from the detention room that Eileen was called in as well.
Hector, handcuffed, sat across from her. The policewoman sternly began, “Start talking. Why did
you resort to violence?”
“It’s all her fault… She’s the one to blame!” Hector’s emotions suddenly surged. His ferocious feelings seemed as if they wanted to tear her apart.
“Quiet down! Sit down now.”
Eileen feigned calm as she looked at him, a murderous intent lurking in her eyes. “We’ve never had much communication between us. If this is all about joining the Olympiad Math Class, you could have just told me. I didn’t necessarily have to join. You had a bright future ahead of you. Look at what you’re doing now. You’re destroying yourself with your own hands!”
“Shut up! What do you know! It’s all because of you… If you hadn’t suddenly joined Class Six, I wouldn’t have been kicked out. All I needed was to get this scholarship, and my mom could have been saved! Now, the scholarship is gone, and so is my guaranteed admission to
Hulbury University. My mom got the call… She was so overwhelmed that she died of shock… I didn’t even get to see her one last time.”
Eileen was instantly stunned..
“Eileen! You’re a menace. It’s all your fault! Why did you have to come! Why did you have to take everything from me? My life is completely ruined now! It’s you. It’s all you! What that person just said is right-you are indeed a tragedy maker!”
It seemed as if all of Eileen’s strength had been drained from her body.
her up, Eileen seemed as if her soul had been sucked out,
a single word. She stumbled back into her
didn’t even bother to take off her clothes before she crawled directly into bed. The
filled Eileen’s mind were the hysterical
really her fault?
She was just doing what she believed was
thought of taking away someone
simply wanted to rely on her own efforts to achieve what she desired.
as if a wall had suddenly collapsed.
was injured, and naturally, Will couldn’t pretend not to see it. He
was now
police station came
Eileen couldn’t hide it even if she wanted
no matter how good Hector’s grades were, if he didn’t have a strong backing, he might spend his entire life in prison. Moreover… in jail, he would
to see her, reaching out to touch her forehead.
she might be sick, and alas, she really is,” Mary said, pulling
a moment. First, prepare a few hot packs for her, cover
air conditioning to twenty-eight degrees. That should be fine. Don’t
right, I’ll
now.”
on earth happened? Something’s been off since she came back last night, and
my, Mr. Snow, are you here to see Ms. Eileen? She’s ill at the moment, I’ll go fetch her a hot
station?”
hide anything from. She spilled everything
I arrived there, her hand was injured. Upon returning home, she was scolded by Mr. Swan. Then she went upstairs to rest. This morning, out of concern, came to check on
just call me?”
troubled expression, Mary said, “This… was… ordered by Ms. Eileen. Ms. Eileen said. that since you…
I
with the messes she’s made? So
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